Significance of Premature ageing
Premature ageing is characterized by the early onset of visible signs of aging on the skin, often triggered by factors like UV exposure and unhealthy lifestyle choices. It can also refer to the unnatural aging of cells due to oxidative stress and free radicals, as well as the impact of improper dietary habits. In some cases, genetic disorders such as HGPS can lead to individuals showing signs of aging at an unusually early stage, affecting their overall vitality and productivity.
Synonyms: Early ageing, Premature senescence, Age-related changes, Early aging, Accelerated aging
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The concept of Premature ageing in scientific sources
Premature ageing denotes the unnatural acceleration of cell and tissue aging, often triggered by oxidative stress, unhealthy dietary and lifestyle choices, and results in reduced productivity and early onset of age-related conditions.
From: World Journal of Pharmaceutical Research
(1) A negative consequence of frequent mascara use that can result in the decreased vitality and resilience of eyelashes.[1] (2) The early onset of visible signs of aging on the skin, often caused by UV exposure.[2] (3) A condition where individuals exhibit signs of aging at an unusually early stage of life, often associated with genetic disorders such as HGPS.[3]
From: International Ayurvedic Medical Journal
(1) Unnatural or accelerated aging of cells and tissues, often a consequence of oxidative stress and free radicals.[4] (2) An accelerated process of ageing that takes place earlier than the natural course due to unhealthy habits and lifestyle choices.[5]
From: AYU (Journal of Research in Ayurveda)
(1) A commonly observed disorder due to various improper dietary as well as lifestyle factors, which adversely affects the overall productivity of the individual.[6]